China's top legislature has begun formulating the law on administrative discipline and the law on supervision officers to improve the country's supervision legal system, a senior legislator said on Sunday.

China's top legislature on Friday highlighted its legislative work for 2019, including deliberating on the Civil Code, formulating Amendment XI to the Criminal Law and the real estate tax law, and revising the Securities Law, among others.

Zhou Qiang, chief justice and president of the Supreme People's Court, met a delegation led by Chen Haifan, Secretary of the Secretariat for Administration and Justice of the Macao Special Administration Region (SAR) Government, on Feb 27.

Creating a better legal environment for the nation's reform and development, as well as for litigants from home and abroad, is high on the agenda for the next five years, under a reform guideline issued by the Supreme People's Court on Wednesday.